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"Chrome 128 Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities"According to Google, two security updates released over the past week for the Chrome browser resolve eight vulnerabilities, including six high-severity bugs reported by external researchers.
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"Irish Wildlife Park Warns Customers to Cancel Credit Cards Following Breach"Fota Wildlife Park, in County Cork, Ireland, has recently advised customers to cancel their payment cards following a cyberattack.
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"TfL Claims Cyber-Incident is Not Impacting Services"Transport for London (TfL) recently announced that it is dealing with an "ongoing cybersecurity incident." TfL is responsible for the extensive London Underground network, Docklands Light Railway, buses, taxis, river services, major road and cycle rout
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"Researchers Identify Over 20 Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in MLOps Platforms"JFrog researchers have brought further attention to security risks in the Machine Learning (ML) software supply chain after discovering over 20 vulnerabilities that attackers could exploit to target ML Operations (MLOps) platforms.
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"MC2 Researchers Present Eight Papers at USENIX/SOUPS"Researchers with the Maryland Cybersecurity Center (MC2) recently presented eight papers at symposiums focusing on privacy and online security.
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"US AI Safety Institute Signs Agreements Regarding AI Safety Research, Testing and Evaluation With Anthropic and OpenAI"The US Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Institute at the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced agreements enabling formal collaboration on AI safety research, testing, and evaluation with Anth
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"How Smart Toys Spy on Kids: What Parents Need to Know"Researchers led by Professor Isabel Wagner of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Basel studied the security and privacy of smart toys. The researchers investigated whether data traffic was encrypted and how well.
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"Innovative Approach to Cryptography Makes Privacy More Personal"Gabriel Kaptchuk, a security and privacy expert and assistant professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, is at the forefront of human-centered cryptography research.
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"Researchers Find SQL Injection to Bypass Airport TSA Security Checks"Security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry discovered a vulnerability in a key air transport security system that enables unauthorized individuals to bypass airport security screenings and access aircraft cockpits.
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"Iran's 'Fox Kitten' Group Aids Ransomware Attacks on US Targets"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have issued a warning regarding Iran's state-sponsored threat group "Fox Kitten" actively helping ransomware actors in attacks against organization
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"Cyberattackers Exploit Google Sheets for Malware Control in Likely Espionage Campaign"According to Proofpoint researchers, the Command-and-Control (C2) mechanism of a new malware campaign uses Google Sheets.
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"Threat Actor Lures Victims to Malware-Laden VPN Page via Call, Text"A social engineering campaign targeting over 130 US companies sends employees to a fake malware-laden Virtual Private Network (VPN) page, exploiting concerns about a VPN issue.